Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Fly Fishing Technique : Movements for fishing spinning

In the previous article we talked about the need to practice this technique and now try to explain some of the more usual movements to carry out materials:

Linear-retrieve
The movement is the easiest to practice because the lure is to throw a pick and followed only by varying the speed, this is a movement which requires little practice soon fisherman and often very monotonous.

This movement can be used for any of the lures of the market, often ineffective ending in boredom.

Walking the dog
This movement is about giving short, quick jerks in a zig-zag, it is advisable to fish with surface lures, mainly because if we use walkers minows as the displacement is short lure fail to deepen.

The movement will succeed in giving sharp tugs moving the arm wrist as little as possible and collecting only the line recover during movement thus be offset short, move the lure so busy giving a feeling of escape.

Sliding
Same zigzag motion as above but in this case motion hitches will be long and slow, for this movement use the minows because during collection pulls deepen and between movement and movement will surface.

This movement pulls the help moving the arm and wrist while getting the movement produced is of a wounded fish and a pushover.

Stop and go
The stop and go is a movement and stop collection-based lure retrieve linearly movement, this movement we will be worth any lure or spoon.

We got this motion after throwing the lure collect a few meters, we stopped during collection collect and give no hitches.

twitching
The twitching is BEPGs small doll with short trips, we would do the same movement with walking the dog but combining it with the stop and go, give two tugs stop, one stop .... It is to combine several different stops giving jerks with irregular and very effective movement.

Jerking
The jerking motion is the combination of sliding and stop and go, will be long and slow pulls combined with stops.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 

Copyright © Fly Fishing Technique